1. CHARACTERIZATION OF PIGMENT MUTANTS IN A BLUEGREEN ALGA, ANACYSTIS NIDULANS.
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Stevens, C. L. R. and Myers, Jack
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ALGAE , *PHOTOSYNTHESIS , *BIOLOGICAL pigments , *CHLOROPHYLL , *GROWTH rate - Abstract
Characteristics of 2 types of pigment mutants of the bluegreen alga, Anacystis nidulans, are described. "Yellow-green" mutants (YG) which have normal chlorophyll but only half the phycocyanin of the parent are similar to the parent in number of reaction centers/cell, number of chlorophylls/reaction center, maximum turnover rate of the reaction centers, quantum yields at 620 and 686 nm and specific growth rate; they have a reduced action at 620 nm. "Blue" mutants (BL) with somewhat higher phycocyanin but only one-third the chlorophyll of the parent are dissimilar to the parent. BL's have fewer reaction centers/cell, a smaller number of chlorophylls/ reaction center, a higher maximum turnover rate of reaction centers, and a lower specific growth rate. BL's show ca. half the quantum yield of the parent at 620 nm and at 686 nm show a "red rise" rather than a "red drop." The consequences attending low chlorophyll in the BL's are more drastic than those attending the low phycocyanin of the YG's. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1976
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